Sunday, August 19

My last blog entry was in early June and as I look at the calender it's almost time for the kiddies to head back to school.

It's come so fast, I feel like I missed it all. I could start the summer all over again! The school supplies are almost all bought, the fresh new threads for the first day all lined up and getting the kids back into the early bed routine. These are all signs of summer coming to an END.

Saturday, June 2

And the good feeling keeps flowing! We're featured over at the terrific kids magazine Bella Child today! Focusing on children's fashion, their website and e-zine keeps parents up to date on the latest on fun fashions and designs for the little ones.

Friday, June 1

A big Thank You to Peggy, editor over at Paul & Paula kids blog! She had us featured on her gorgeous kids design and fashion blog. We are stoked! If you don't already read her blog, you must! Check it out here: www.pauletpaula.com.

Thursday, May 24

Thisbeach bunny is getting ready to sip sangrias and lounge by thepoolside. Others perhaps already have been dipping their toes in thesand depending on your area.

Sunlovers want it H-O-T 24/7.

Ilove the summer weather (and it's not because my birthday falls inAugust) but the sun just puts me in a great mood. I drive with alittle extra pep, the sunroof open and I drift off into a littledaydream of myself driving down the Malibu Coast. Reality check,the suburban streets I drive by look absolutely nothinglike my daydream. (Malibu Coast vs. Montreal potholes).

Inthis daydream, it's just me and my hair flowing in the warm breeze.No yapping kids, no husband/backseat driver, just me and the SUN!

"To Catch a Thief" image from lestuffblog.com

(of course, Grace Kelly and I have no resemblance but the effect is on point).

Wednesday, March 28

My son, Kevin got his first passport at the age of six months and I still remember the lady at the photo studio telling me that Kevin was not allowed to smile. Question : How do you get a 6mth old NOT to smile, when he’s been prompted to smile in front of the camera since the day he was born?? My daughter, Mona also got her's at an early age. Their passports have been well used. Worth every penny!

They even know the drill when we're preparing for the airport: 1. Don't wear anything that will beep. (So, usual outfits consists of comfy track pants and tshirt with easy to slip-on/off shoes. My son starts to remove his shoes from the start of line at security. Such an eager beaver!!). 2. No liquids, (finish up juice and water before security check).

3. Keep all electronic toys in a small bag inside the big bag.

4. Mona's allergy meds in a clear “zip-loc” and labelled.

They have also become familiar with some airports we frequent - where the good eats are, which have clean bathrooms, you know, all the important stuff!

Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean areas are our usual stomping grounds but this time we want something a little more....I don't want to use the cliché word, exotic. It's not even necessary to be "exotic", it's just something special for the kids. Now, we've been to India several times, so we are not afraid to venture far and we get vaccinations regularly for our trips.

I'd like to take the kids to a place we dream about when we see it in books and travel mags. We thought Bora Bora would be cool but then I reflected a bit (just think "Couples Retreat"): it’s a place I'd like to go without kids. Just the hubby. Morocco came to mind but the idea of going around the markets with kids gave me palpitations.

Sunday, March 18

1. an inspiring or animating action or influence: I create because Mona is my inspiration.

2. something inspired, as an idea.

3. a result of inspired activity

4. a thing or person that inspires

5. Theology.

a. a divine influence directly and immediately exerted upon the mind or soul.

b. the divine quality of the writings or words of a person so influenced.

Where do I begin with this one?

I feel like the nutty neighbour who's going to pull out the slideshow from their last trip to the Grand Canyon or cheesy shots from a week-long cruise. I'm NOT that person but here I am trying to find a picture of my daughter, after whom I have named my company, Missie Sunshine.

A larger than life HUGE personality inside a tiny body, that's the only way to describe her. From the second she entered this world and I saw her itty bitty face, I knew it. Even, at 8 months old she fought her 3 year old brother for a bottle of water and won. The determination she had to get that bottle was all the signs I needed to know from that very moment what kind of personality she would have.

In a nutshell, Mona is LIFE.

(I know there's a lot of pics. Trust me, I have thousands and thousands of her in various actions. I wanted to find the ones that had a special sentiment behind it. There is no special order. I'm not a professional photographer so bear with me! Like every other mom, we catch our moments when we can, with whatever we’ve got on hand .... Enjoy!)

Life
as Mona

She's calling out to the cows in front of my in-laws, in India. She could do this for hours.

"Look, mama! The kite will fly in that direction."

Yup, it's the Marilyn Monroe pose.

"Look, mama! One, two...chachacha!"

Superstar! Very popular pose by Mona.

After her 1st ballet recital, this hairstyle was a regular do for a while.

"Oh yeah, superstar!"

Mona, Mona

"Where's my cow??" Still waiting. (India 2007)

Mona loves watching the waves.

The innocence of childhood.

Mona and her Great-grandmother. Mona had the fascination of rubbing her arms.
Mona: "Mama, I love big Ba's soft skin! It's so soft, I wish I had soft skin like that. "
Mama: "Mona, it's a lot of wrinkles. You have to be over 80 to get skin like that."

A
whooping 21 degrees today! It feels like we're going to jump over
spring and go right into summer. We had a freakish awesome
winter this year, no complaints but still, my mind has been on
seashells and sand castles. Creating beach/summer dresses will do
that to you. Can't wait to see Missie Sunshine Couture on pint-size fashionistas around town.

Today, we
had the sunroof open and music blasting. The kids were belting away
to "Don't stop believin'" by Journey. (I was a proud
momma). We headed for the ski hills for one last run and the kids
were on the slopes in t-shirts and snow pants. That's a BIG sign that the
snow is melting and warmer weather heading our way.

With
the weather warming up this week, our energy level is soaring with a
"feel good" mood. It's all the excitement about
wearing flip flops and flowy summer dresses very soon.

And,
we'll be busy cutting and sewing. Getting ready to for our
launch/fashion show coming in April. Here's a little sneak peek into what we've been up to.....

Monday, March 5

It's the perfect time of year when we're really sick of the snow and need a getaway. We need to rejuvenate and feel the warmth on our skin. We're not lacking the Vitamin D but just some temperature above O Celsius is a nice feeling.

By the end of February, I'm feeling a little blue. The snow is melting to gray slushy mush and everything looks dirty. So, we pack up the kids and find the "best for your dollar" all-inclusive in the Caribbean. But this year, it's a little different. Instead of packing swimming suits and flip flops, we packed thermal underwears and skis(oh, as I type, my son reminds me of his snowboard, too). We head to the mountains to enjoy a "cool" vacation filled with activities we know to make the winters go fast in Montreal. (Skiing, skating, snowboarding, snowshoeing, hmmm, I detect a pattern, everything that starts with a "s").

Why?? Well, it's close to home and instead of heading out with thousands other Quebecois families, who are heading South, we'll wait for their return and do it in April. Besides, there'll be snow still on the ground and everyone's back to their daily life, but this time we'll be sitting on the beach. LOL!

The best part, my kids think we're the best for giving them 2 "vacations". (hehehe)

Wednesday, February 22

While there's been a flurry of blog posts and media frenzy over Diane Von Furstenberg's collaboration with the Gap Kids lately, we can't help but add to it ourselves. Her fresh take on prints and easy wear clothes fits into our sensibility and approach! We're loving these big and bold prints.

This is a much-needed jolt-of-java type of infusion for the Gap, who's collections have been waning the last few years. It's been nice to see their junior and kids divisions being spruced, cleaned and punched up with pops of colour. Especially for the coming spring and summer seasons.

These fun bikini and bathing suit from DVF for Gap Kids would look fabulous with our own collection! What do you think?